Phantom v1610 High Speed Camera

When is too fast, too fast? Never, at least when it comes to cameras. And so we have the Phantom v1610 ($TBA), a widescreen camera that shoots 16,000 frames-per-second at 1280×800 resolution. Whether you want to capture the joys of breaking, shaking or destroying something at high-speed, Phantom cameras rarely disappoint. Of course, if you’re really stubborn and planning to capture Guile’s sonic boom or that pesky Higgs Boson you swear you’ve discovered in your makeshift particle accelerator, you can crank the Phantom v1610 up to a staggering 1,000,000 fps. Yes, you read that correctly. One million frames per second. Stay tuned to a YouTube near you for some truly mesmerizing videos.

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